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Babish Carbon Steel Flat Bottom Wok and Stir Fry Pan, 14-Inch
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Brand | Babish |
Material | Carbon Steel |
Special Feature | Electric Stovetop Compatible |
Color | Carbon Steel |
Capacity | 5 Quarts |
About this item
- Babish 14 Inch Carbon Steel Wok (6" Flat Bottom)
- Heavy-gauge, carbon steel for rapid and even heat distribution perfect for frying and stir-frying
- Riveted wooden handles provide strength and stay cool to the touch
- Efficiently absorbs oil to build a naturally nonstick capability for easy food release and cleanup
- Safe on the grill and on gas, electric, ceramic, glass, and induction stoves
- Handwash only
- Care Instructions: Rinse your wok under warm water and gently scrape off any food remnants with a nonmetal brush or a nylon scouring pad. Thoroughly dry your wok and then using a paper towel, apply a light layer of oil around the entire surface of the pan. The pan should be smooth with no oil residue. Place the oiled pan on a burner set to high heat. Once the oil is lightly smoking, turn off the heat and allow the pan to cool.
- Seasoning Required: For OVEN Method, please REMOVE the wooden handle. Please see seasoning Instructions below for both OVEN and STOVE methods
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Brand | Babish |
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Material | Carbon Steel |
Special Feature | Electric Stovetop Compatible |
Color | Carbon Steel |
Capacity | 5 Quarts |
Compatible Devices | Smooth Surface Induction, Gas |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Maximum Temperature | 500 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Handle Material | Carbon Steel |
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Is Oven Safe | No |
Model Name | Carbon Steel |
Has Nonstick Coating | No |
Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
Recommended Uses For Product | Stir Frying, Sautéing |
Specific Uses For Product | stir-frying, sautéing, deep-frying |
UPC | 085081544674 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00085081544674 |
Item Weight | 5 pounds |
Manufacturer | Gibson Overseas, Inc |
ASIN | B09GRXQGRN |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 131286.01R |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #13,430 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #22 in Woks & Stir-Fry Pans |
Diameter | 14 Inches |
Assembly required | No |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Included Components | Babish Carbon Steel Wok, 14-Inch |
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Demonstrate your cooking prowess with the 14in Carbon-Steel Wok by Babish. This versatile kitchen tool is ideal for stir-frying since it uses less oil than a conventional skillet, and its high, sloping sides contain most of the splatter. The heavy gauge steel distributes heat evenly, and its rust-resistant, making it easy to clean. The riveted wood handles stay cool to the touch, providing easy transport from stovetop to table. Order yours today! HOW TO SEASON CARBON STEEL - STOVE METHOD:
- Wash pan with warm soapy water dry with towel and then place on stovetop and heat to ensure the pan is thoroughly dried.
- Once pan is dry use oil of choice and with a paper towel apply around the interior and exterior of the pan. You may also continue to rub the pan with a hand towel to ensure the oil is evenly coated throughout the pan.
- Place you pan back on the stove and heat until smoking. Be sure to also heat the sides of the pan over the flame to ensure the entire surface area is heated.
- Once smoking turn the heat off and allow the pan to cool quickly. HOW TO SEASON CARBON STEEL - OVEN METHOD:
- REMOVE wooden handle: Unscrew (counterclockwise) large eyelet at the base of the handle. Pull handle towards you and remove.
- Place a foil lined baking sheet into the bottom rack of your oven.
- Preheat your oven to 475F to 500F.
HOW TO SEASON CARBON STEEL - STOVE METHOD:
- Wash pan with warm soapy water dry with towel and then place on stovetop and heat to ensure the pan is thoroughly dried.
- Once pan is dry use oil of choice and with a paper towel apply around the interior and exterior of the pan. You may also continue to rub the pan with a hand towel to ensure the oil is evenly coated throughout the pan.
- Place you pan back on the stove and heat until smoking. Be sure to also heat the sides of the pan over the flame to ensure the entire surface area is heated.
- Once smoking turn the heat off and allow the pan to cool quickly.
HOW TO SEASON CARBON STEEL - OVEN METHOD:
- REMOVE wooden handle: Unscrew (counterclockwise) large eyelet at the base of the handle. Pull handle towards you and remove.
- Place a foil lined baking sheet into the bottom rack of your oven.
- Preheat your oven to 475F to 500F.
-While oven is preheating - Wash pan with warm soapy water dry with towel and then place on stovetop and heat to ensure the pan is thoroughly dried.
- One pan is dry use oil of choice and with a paper towel apply around the interior and exterior of the pan. You may also continue to rub the pan with a hand towel to ensure the oil is evenly coated throughout the pan.
- Place pan into the fully heated oven upside down on the rack above the foil lined baking sheet.
- Leave pan in the oven for an hour. After an hour turn off the oven but leave the pan in there until it is cool to the touch.
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capacity | 5 quarts | 14 gallons | 1.6 gallons | 3.5 pounds | 5.3 quarts | 5.2 quarts |
material | Carbon Steel | Carbon Steel | Carbon Steel | Carbon Steel | Carbon Steel | Carbon Steel |
diameter | 14 inches inches | 14 inches inches | 14 inches inches | — | 14 inches inches | 13.5 inches inches |
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model name | Carbon Steel | — | Black Carbon Steel | 731W316-12in | — | Blue Carbon Steel Wok |
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Customers praise the wok's build quality, noting it's well-seasoned and will last for years, while also appreciating its cooking performance, particularly with electric stoves, and heat distribution that transfers heat evenly. They find it to be excellent value for money. The wok's ease of seasoning and weight receive mixed feedback - while some find it super easy to season in the oven, others struggle with the process, and while some appreciate its reasonable thickness, others wish it was lighter. The non-stick properties also get mixed reviews, with some reporting that nothing sticks while others experience food sticking after first use.
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Customers praise the wok's build quality, noting its sturdy handle and perfectly seasoned surface that will last for years.
"...must have a flat bottom. 2. sturdiness. most woks, with the exception of some in the Asian markets are flimsy...." Read more
"...must have a flat bottom. 2. sturdiness. most woks, with the exception of some in the Asian markets are flimsy...." Read more
"...(9) Scoop out your caramelized onion and you have a perfectly seasoned wok...." Read more
"...(9) Scoop out your caramelized onion and you have a perfectly seasoned wok...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the wok's performance, with one customer noting it's better than their hand hammered version.
"...With a well-seaaoned wok, you only need to wash your wok with a sponge and water since nothing sticks to your wok..." Read more
"...With a well-seaaoned wok, you only need to wash your wok with a sponge and water since nothing sticks to your wok..." Read more
"...It cooks so much better than my old wok and better than my frying pan...." Read more
"...It cooks so much better than my old wok and better than my frying pan...." Read more
Customers praise the wok's cooking ability, noting it cooks food evenly and makes excellent egg fried rice, with one customer mentioning it works well for both stir-frying and deep-fat frying.
"...Works like magic. Hot water and scrubbing only. 4. handle type...." Read more
"...Works like magic. Hot water and scrubbing only. 4. handle type...." Read more
"...And boom I was done. I want to go try it and it was delicious. Perfectly cooked medium rare. Now I had two more pounds to make...." Read more
"...And boom I was done. I want to go try it and it was delicious. Perfectly cooked medium rare. Now I had two more pounds to make...." Read more
Customers praise the wok's heat distribution, noting that it heats up quickly and transfers heat evenly.
"...that acts the way a wok should, with high heat retention and sides that are cool enough to hold the food out of the fire, this is it. *..." Read more
"...that acts the way a wok should, with high heat retention and sides that are cool enough to hold the food out of the fire, this is it. *..." Read more
"...pots you might be used to, but that's the trade off for good heat retention and distribution...." Read more
"...pots you might be used to, but that's the trade off for good heat retention and distribution...." Read more
Customers find the wok to be an excellent value.
"...the thickness of the steel and the features, it's definitely worth the extra $20, especially if you spread that out over say 30 years of use...." Read more
"...the thickness of the steel and the features, it's definitely worth the extra $20, especially if you spread that out over say 30 years of use...." Read more
"...a lid, cleaning brush or wok spatula but overall it is still a nice wok for the price." Read more
"...a lid, cleaning brush or wok spatula but overall it is still a nice wok for the price." Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with seasoning the wok, with some finding it super easy to do in the oven, while others report difficulties with the process.
"...Everything above is still true and the way it holds seasoning is fantastic. Don’t hesitate to make this your go to wok and deep fry pan!" Read more
"...Everything above is still true and the way it holds seasoning is fantastic. Don’t hesitate to make this your go to wok and deep fry pan!" Read more
"...Everything went smoothly, and the food took on the traditional "wok-hei" smoky flavor typical of. Chinese cooking!..." Read more
"...Everything went smoothly, and the food took on the traditional "wok-hei" smoky flavor typical of. Chinese cooking!..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the wok's weight, with some finding it reasonably thick and a nice compromise, while others wish it was lighter and note that it is very heavy to lift.
"...I want a wok that does what i want it to do. However, for the thickness of the steel and the features, it's definitely worth the extra $20,..." Read more
"...I want a wok that does what i want it to do. However, for the thickness of the steel and the features, it's definitely worth the extra $20,..." Read more
"...The only downside is that it is indeed a bit heavy compared to other pots you might be used to, but that's the trade off for good heat retention and..." Read more
"...The only downside is that it is indeed a bit heavy compared to other pots you might be used to, but that's the trade off for good heat retention and..." Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the wok's non-stick surface, with some finding it completely non-stick while others report food sticking after first use.
"...This allows me to season my wok in the oven and get the tall sides nice and stick free...." Read more
"...This allows me to season my wok in the oven and get the tall sides nice and stick free...." Read more
"...Because there isn't a non-stick coating, the pans are very sticky, soooooo, you have to add your own non-stick coating in the form of polymerized oil..." Read more
"...Because there isn't a non-stick coating, the pans are very sticky, soooooo, you have to add your own non-stick coating in the form of polymerized oil..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2023Pattern Name: Fry PanVerified PurchaseI purchased this wok three months ago, and I can't say enough good about it. I've been looking for a ling time to find the right wok for me and this is it. my criteria were:
1. flat bottom for gas or electric. Easy one. For most home cooks, the round bottom woks require a ring stand (for goas) or can't be used. On gas, the ring stand retains heat to the point of potential damage to the stove finish. must have a flat bottom.
2. sturdiness. most woks, with the exception of some in the Asian markets are flimsy. I bought a Joyce Chen wok that had great reviews, but it has a lot of wobble and flex in the bowl- i hated it while using only until i found something better.
3. carbon steel. Wok must be carbon steel. -- and this is the the reason i give it 2/5 for easy to clean. Like a carbon steel or cast iron pan, this wok requires a little extra when done. There are tons of how to's on maintaining a carbon steel pan so i won't go into it, besides my recommendation to use the chain mail scrubber. Works like magic. Hot water and scrubbing only.
4. handle type. I want to be able to season the entire wok, including the sides, but that is darn near impossible with bottom heat from the range top. One of the best features of this wok is the removable handle- that goes back on as solid as the day it arrived. This allows me to season my wok in the oven and get the tall sides nice and stick free.
5. Cost was not a huge concern. I want a wok that does what i want it to do. However, for the thickness of the steel and the features, it's definitely worth the extra $20, especially if you spread that out over say 30 years of use.
Bottom line is, you will not regret this wok. Be prepared to clean it properly and maintain the seasoning. If you're not, go with a non-stick wok. This is not the one for you. But if you want a wok that acts the way a wok should, with high heat retention and sides that are cool enough to hold the food out of the fire, this is it.
* one year update - still loving the wok! I’ve been waiting to write a one year review and here’s the short update. Everything above is still true and the way it holds seasoning is fantastic. Don’t hesitate to make this your go to wok and deep fry pan!
5.0 out of 5 starsI purchased this wok three months ago, and I can't say enough good about it. I've been looking for a ling time to find the right wok for me and this is it. my criteria were:Stop Searching, This is it.
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2023
1. flat bottom for gas or electric. Easy one. For most home cooks, the round bottom woks require a ring stand (for goas) or can't be used. On gas, the ring stand retains heat to the point of potential damage to the stove finish. must have a flat bottom.
2. sturdiness. most woks, with the exception of some in the Asian markets are flimsy. I bought a Joyce Chen wok that had great reviews, but it has a lot of wobble and flex in the bowl- i hated it while using only until i found something better.
3. carbon steel. Wok must be carbon steel. -- and this is the the reason i give it 2/5 for easy to clean. Like a carbon steel or cast iron pan, this wok requires a little extra when done. There are tons of how to's on maintaining a carbon steel pan so i won't go into it, besides my recommendation to use the chain mail scrubber. Works like magic. Hot water and scrubbing only.
4. handle type. I want to be able to season the entire wok, including the sides, but that is darn near impossible with bottom heat from the range top. One of the best features of this wok is the removable handle- that goes back on as solid as the day it arrived. This allows me to season my wok in the oven and get the tall sides nice and stick free.
5. Cost was not a huge concern. I want a wok that does what i want it to do. However, for the thickness of the steel and the features, it's definitely worth the extra $20, especially if you spread that out over say 30 years of use.
Bottom line is, you will not regret this wok. Be prepared to clean it properly and maintain the seasoning. If you're not, go with a non-stick wok. This is not the one for you. But if you want a wok that acts the way a wok should, with high heat retention and sides that are cool enough to hold the food out of the fire, this is it.
* one year update - still loving the wok! I’ve been waiting to write a one year review and here’s the short update. Everything above is still true and the way it holds seasoning is fantastic. Don’t hesitate to make this your go to wok and deep fry pan!
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024Pattern Name: Fry PanVerified PurchaseWe got our wok yesterday, and we went to work to season it for cooking Chinese stir-fry today. Everything went smoothly, and the food took on the traditional "wok-hei" smoky flavor typical of. Chinese cooking!
Before you jump in to do your first stir-fry, just let me pre-warn you that it is an ABSOLUTE MUST to season your wok correctly. The instructions that came in the box were less than desirable, because it is the way westerners season cast-iron frying pans. So let me tell you the steps to do it the correct way!!
(1) Take the pan out of the packaging and immediately go to work using Soft-scrub and steel wool. I mean "work" with the heaviest elbow grease possible, put your force into it, and scrub the heck out of it to take away the layer of factory provided fake seasoning that comes with the wok to keep it from going rusty in storage and transit. Rinse and dry it thoroughly with a towel. Count on doing this no less than 5-6 times.
(2) Put the wok on top of your stove, turn on low heat to make sure all moisture is evaporated. It is desirable to use a gas stove, but if all you have is an electric stovetop or an induction stove, it works just as fine in the seasoning process. I have a glass top electric oven, and it worked just fine.
(3) After the wok is thoroughly dry with your low heat on stove-top. Put in a 1/2 cup of oil with high smoke-point. Open your windows around the house and turn on your exhaust fan on high.
Turn the Stove-top heat to max heat to heat up the oil.
(4) Use your Chinese wok-spatulato to coat the upper side of your wok with the hot oil. Make sure all inside surface of the wok is coated with hot oil.
(5) At some point the oil inside your wok is going to get so hot that the oil self-ignite. Let that burn with the flame inside your wok for 30+45+ seconds, and use a large pot-lid to cover the flame in the wok to snuff out the flame. Let the wok continue to sit on the hot stove top for another 2-3+ minutes.
(6) Remove the pot lid and turn off the heat to your stove. What you will see is a bubbly charred surface of teflon-like plastic layer covering you wok on the inside surface. Remove this layer using your Chinese spatula with scraping action all over the inside of the wok to totally remove this layer of charred plastic.
(7) After the wok cools off, wash the inside surface of the wok with Soft-scrub and steel-wool. Go to work at it and make sure all the charred plastic layer is removed and you're seeing the bare metal surface of the wok
(8) Dry your wok thoroughly with a towel and place it on your stove top in medium heat. Put in a 1/3 cup of high smoke point oil and heat it up. Put in your sliced/chopped onion and start stir-frying. Use the Chinese spatula to lift the cooked onion inside the wok to coat the inside surface of the wok. Make sure the entire inside surface is coated with oil.
(9) Scoop out your caramelized onion and you have a perfectly seasoned wok. I recommend that for the first handful times you cook with your wok, use plenty of oil! Try frying an over easy egg, and you'll notice how easily the egg flips over, and nothing sticks to your wok.
(10) With a well-seaaoned wok, you only need to wash your wok with a sponge and water since nothing sticks to your wok (DO NOT USE SOAP or STIFF SCOURING PADS or STEEL-WOOL EVER). Always dry your wok thoroughly with a towel after washing, place it back on your stove top in low heat to thoroughly dry and evaporated any trapped moisture that you don't see. Then coat the entire inside surface of your wok with a very, very, light layer of oil. Wipe off excess oil with paper towel!! Then, store the wok as you would store a cast iron frying pan.
This wok will give you decades of service with no problem if you take care to initially season your wok as I instructed, clean it properly after use with no soap, and store it with a light coat of oil!!
So all you people who complain that your wok is not working properly, is rusty, or whatever, you did not do the proper steps to properly season your wok.
We got our wok yesterday, and we went to work to season it for cooking Chinese stir-fry today. Everything went smoothly, and the food took on the traditional "wok-hei" smoky flavor typical of. Chinese cooking!
Before you jump in to do your first stir-fry, just let me pre-warn you that it is an ABSOLUTE MUST to season your wok correctly. The instructions that came in the box were less than desirable, because it is the way westerners season cast-iron frying pans. So let me tell you the steps to do it the correct way!!
(1) Take the pan out of the packaging and immediately go to work using Soft-scrub and steel wool. I mean "work" with the heaviest elbow grease possible, put your force into it, and scrub the heck out of it to take away the layer of factory provided fake seasoning that comes with the wok to keep it from going rusty in storage and transit. Rinse and dry it thoroughly with a towel. Count on doing this no less than 5-6 times.
(2) Put the wok on top of your stove, turn on low heat to make sure all moisture is evaporated. It is desirable to use a gas stove, but if all you have is an electric stovetop or an induction stove, it works just as fine in the seasoning process. I have a glass top electric oven, and it worked just fine.
(3) After the wok is thoroughly dry with your low heat on stove-top. Put in a 1/2 cup of oil with high smoke-point. Open your windows around the house and turn on your exhaust fan on high.
Turn the Stove-top heat to max heat to heat up the oil.
(4) Use your Chinese wok-spatulato to coat the upper side of your wok with the hot oil. Make sure all inside surface of the wok is coated with hot oil.
(5) At some point the oil inside your wok is going to get so hot that the oil self-ignite. Let that burn with the flame inside your wok for 30+45+ seconds, and use a large pot-lid to cover the flame in the wok to snuff out the flame. Let the wok continue to sit on the hot stove top for another 2-3+ minutes.
(6) Remove the pot lid and turn off the heat to your stove. What you will see is a bubbly charred surface of teflon-like plastic layer covering you wok on the inside surface. Remove this layer using your Chinese spatula with scraping action all over the inside of the wok to totally remove this layer of charred plastic.
(7) After the wok cools off, wash the inside surface of the wok with Soft-scrub and steel-wool. Go to work at it and make sure all the charred plastic layer is removed and you're seeing the bare metal surface of the wok
(8) Dry your wok thoroughly with a towel and place it on your stove top in medium heat. Put in a 1/3 cup of high smoke point oil and heat it up. Put in your sliced/chopped onion and start stir-frying. Use the Chinese spatula to lift the cooked onion inside the wok to coat the inside surface of the wok. Make sure the entire inside surface is coated with oil.
(9) Scoop out your caramelized onion and you have a perfectly seasoned wok. I recommend that for the first handful times you cook with your wok, use plenty of oil! Try frying an over easy egg, and you'll notice how easily the egg flips over, and nothing sticks to your wok.
(10) With a well-seaaoned wok, you only need to wash your wok with a sponge and water since nothing sticks to your wok (DO NOT USE SOAP or STIFF SCOURING PADS or STEEL-WOOL EVER). Always dry your wok thoroughly with a towel after washing, place it back on your stove top in low heat to thoroughly dry and evaporated any trapped moisture that you don't see. Then coat the entire inside surface of your wok with a very, very, light layer of oil. Wipe off excess oil with paper towel!! Then, store the wok as you would store a cast iron frying pan.
This wok will give you decades of service with no problem if you take care to initially season your wok as I instructed, clean it properly after use with no soap, and store it with a light coat of oil!!
So all you people who complain that your wok is not working properly, is rusty, or whatever, you did not do the proper steps to properly season your wok.
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- R. VallsReviewed in Canada on June 24, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars It's a good wok
Pattern Name: Fry PanVerified PurchaseThis wok is so big and beautiful, it's a pleasure to have it on my stove and to cook in it. However, it gave me a very hard time when cooking with it initially. I learned to cook well with every other wok we have (cast iron, stainless steel, and non-stick) and I am definitely not new to carbon steel pans (thicker French ones), but this one was way too unusual and the eggs were sticking and burning, tasting bitter, no matter what I was trying to do, I was not able to pass the fried egg test three times in a row. One or even two out of three eggs were sticking.
In desperation, I tried the rural Chinese method of frying pork skin with green onions in it, smothering the sides and rubbing the bottom forcefully with pig skin and onions, until the onions were charred, and washing it with boiling water and that did it. It is now as non-stick as Teflon, i.e. I can fry an Asian style egg in it (or three eggs in a row) even without oiling the wok, and it/they won't stick and taste crunchy-crispy and delicious.
It heats up so fast, within a minute, and its bottom cooking surface gets so exceptionally hot even on medium setting (on 5 out of 10 it reaches 300C!!!), that I am only able to use it on 3.5/10 level max. The bottom gets hot very evenly and the sides stay cool or warmish for a fairly long time, it takes them 5-10 min to get too hot to touch. This makes stir-frying very easy and quick, in a true Asian fashion. There is no warping of the bottom at any temperature, it is sturdy. So, in the end I am very happy with this wok.
It is a bit heavy for me, but only because I don't really have a use for the helper handle when stir-frying and the helper handle does warm up significantly with time and requires a silicone handle cover. The protruding pieces of rivets on the inner surface do not allow me to use a 32cm/12.5" steaming insert that I have. I would have to either search for a steamer basket with a smaller or larger diameter or forget about steaming things in that wok. which is a pity for water boils in that wok instantly and it is very well suited for steaming jobs. These two things are the only mildly inconvenient details about this wok that I found. Everything else is simply extraordinary, very high level of quality of design and functionality. For those who look for a carbon steel wok, this one is a winner.
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on April 2, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Good Wok
Pattern Name: Fry PanVerified PurchaseI have been using this for a couple of months now and I am very happy with it so far. I did quite a bit of shopping around before choosing this particular wok.
I chose it for a number of reasons. First, it it is deeper than most "traditional" woks so I get less spill over (i.e. less rice, etc. flying out of the wok). The depth also makes it better for deep frying. Second, I like the long, comfortable wooden handle. It doesn't heat up and you can keep your hands far away from the steel. I also appreciate that is also detachable. Lastly, I like the heavy gauge steel - (while not specifically started I'd say it has to be about 1.7mm based on the weight).
My experience has been very positive. I seasoned it 3 times before using, twice over flame and once in the oven. I have found it to be largely non-stick providing you use it correctly (you need the right temperature and you need to allow food to 'release" before moving it around). It heats up quickly and retains heat very well. I have made a variety of stir fries, fried rice, done some deep frying and make lots of eggs. Clean up is pretty simple with a quick scrub using a light nylon brush. On rare occasions when food has stuck - it scrapes off easily with a wooden spoon.
Things to consider: It is on the heavier side. Smaller chefs will have a hard time handing it with one arm. The shape / ergonomics are not really traditional and not optimized for stir fry "tossing". You can do it - but it is not as natural a motion as you get with true Asian inspired woks. It requires a bit more care than the average pan (as do all carbon steel works). You should dry it over low heat and give it a light wiping with oil before putting it away.
- EmilyReviewed in Canada on June 9, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect! Exactly as described, if not BETTER than described and expected!
Pattern Name: Fry PanVerified PurchaseTake your time seasoning it, it does require some patience but once its done it will last FOREVER! Took some time to get it seasoned just right, but now it works amazing and I'm not looking back.
I've bought multiple items from Babish/Andrew Rea's line and each and every item has arrived and significantly surpassed all expectations! Hence why I keep purchasing more of his products. High quality, incredible detail, works like magic!
- Dave LReviewed in Canada on May 13, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent wok
Pattern Name: Fry PanVerified PurchaseSo I ended up with this wok for a few reasons, easy removeability of the handle and the width of the base compared to other flat bottom models being the two main ones. Overall I'm pretty thrilled with it.
First off, packaging. I've bought pieces of AV equipment that weren't as well packed as this wok. Hell, I'd hazard this was the best packed piece of cookware I've ever bought. It's a small touch but definitely helped.
First seasoning was a bit weird because the instructions aren't on amazon.ca. I eventually found them in the item description on the .com site. Basically I just took the handle off, gave it a good was with soap and water, put it in my oven at 500F for twenty minutes, took it out, rubbed it down with sunflower oil, put it back in the oven upsidedown for an hour, then turned the oven off and let the wok cool with it.
The first few uses it definitely was a bit prone to sticking if I wasn't careful and kept things moving. But it definitely works as a wok should. It changes temperature rapidly, the bottom is evenly hot while the sides taper off, allowing you to focus items that need more heat over ones cooking slower up the sides. It's definitely a bit heavy but not unmanageable and the wood handle works great.
Washing up is pretty easy. Water and a scour pad has dealt with anything I've done in it and after each use I give it a light polish with sunflower oil and a little time on the heat. I'm a half dozen meals in on this and it already has a great patina going.
In short, would highly recommend this wok. I know it seems a bit wanky getting a product from a line endorsed by a youtuber (even a solid one like Babish) but this is definitely worth it, especially if you need a flat bottom wok instead of a round because of the type of stovetop you have.
- KyleReviewed in Canada on February 24, 2024
4.0 out of 5 stars Great product but a ridiculous price
Pattern Name: Fry PanVerified PurchaseGreat product but the price is ridiculously high for a wok.
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Product Summary: Babish Carbon Steel Flat Bottom Wok and Stir Fry Pan, 14-Inch
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- Babish 14 Inch Carbon Steel Wok (6" Flat Bottom)
- Heavy-gauge, carbon steel for rapid and even heat distribution perfect for frying and stir-frying
- Riveted wooden handles provide strength and stay cool to the touch
- Efficiently absorbs oil to build a naturally nonstick capability for easy food release and cleanup
- Safe on the grill and on gas, electric, ceramic, glass, and induction stoves
- Handwash only
- Care Instructions: Rinse your wok under warm water and gently scrape off any food remnants with a nonmetal brush or a nylon scouring pad. Thoroughly dry your wok and then using a paper towel, apply a light layer of oil around the entire surface of the pan. The pan should be smooth with no oil residue. Place the oiled pan on a burner set to high heat. Once the oil is lightly smoking, turn off the heat and allow the pan to cool.
- Seasoning Required: For OVEN Method, please REMOVE the wooden handle. Please see seasoning Instructions below for both OVEN and STOVE methods
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